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What is a Blog?
What is a Blog?
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"Blog" is short for "web log." A blog is an electronic diary. When you write a blog, you'll post it on this website to share with other members. Any member can start a blog for free–everything you need is right here on our website.
Each entry in your blog is called a post. You may write just one post or a whole series of posts, whenever you wish. There's no limit to the number of posts you can add to your blog.
Once you start a blog, any member of the AW community can visit it and read your posts. They can add comments or ask questions, and you can reply. Writing a blog is a great way to share your woodworking experiences with others and get their feedback.
Most posts in a blog are about something you're doing, such as building a project, finding the right wood, or enjoying a new tool. If you have a particular question to ask other members of the AW community, including the editors, we suggest that you post it on one of our
Website Help forums
. You're more likely to get a larger number of replies.
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